114 0. T. Bingham & H. N. Thompson — Birds collected and [No. 2, 



Family Certhiid^. 



69 (344). Certhia discolor, Blyth 

 Faun. Brit, hid.. Birds, I, p. 331. 



Loi-San-Pa 7000 ft. This appears to be rather rare in these 

 States. I observed altogether about four individuals on the higher 

 slopes of Loi-San-Pa, and have noticed it nowhere else. (H.N.T.) 



Family Sylvitd^. 



70 (389). Megalurus palustris, Horsf. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 383. 



Procured at several places from 2000 ft. to 5000 ft. Common in 

 the elephant-grass jungles near the larger streams. (H.N.T.) 



71 (404). Herbivocula schwarzi, Radde. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 399. 

 Loi-San-Pa 6000 ft. Taunggyi 5500 ft. 



72 (405). Phylloscopus affinis, Tick. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 401. 



Mong Long at about 2000 ft. Not common. 



73 (414). Phylloscopus pdlcher, Hodgs. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 407. 

 Loi-San-Pa 6000 to 7000 ft. Two specimens. 



74 (417). Phylloscopus superctliosus, Gmelin. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 409. 



Very common during the cold weather. This bird was a perfect 

 nuisance by its abundance, always getting shot in mistake for something 

 else. It was procured up to 7000 ffc. on Loi-San-Pa. 



75 (423). ACANTHOPNEUSTE PLUMBEPTARSUS, Swinh. 

 Faun, Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 414. 



Loi-San-Pa 3000 ft. Rare. Specimens with and without the double 

 bar on the wing (A. viridiamus ?) were shot. 



76 (468). Prinia blandfordi, Wald. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 454. 



Seen only once at Sinhe at about 3000 ft., when several specimens 

 were procured. All have an exceedingly rufous tinge with very little 

 green about them. The sub-terminal black patches on the tail feathers 

 are very large and well-marked. 



